Later today, John Edwards is going to be speaking in Portsmouth where he will, among other things, say “We clearly need fundamental reform of our system for providing security contractors in Iraq and other places” and present a plan for doing so based on the classic five bullet-point model:

Establishing Strong Quality Control and Accountability Measures

Implementing a Formal Evaluation of the Role of Contractors

Removing Cronyism out of Security Contracts

Expanding Legal Oversight and Prosecutions

Reestablishing a Democratic Military

As best I understand this admittedly somewhat vague preview I’ve been given, this actually turns out to be a surprisingly measured policy — a “mend it, don’t end it” — approach to the contractor abuse issue. That may well be correct, though it seems to me that part of mending it ought to be some actual reduction in the scale on which contractors are used. Maybe that’s what “reestablishing a democratic military” means, though.

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